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From Cisco Video Lab
Video Recording and Streaming Lab
Lab written by:
Greg Schalmo, Collaboration [email protected]
Background
Section 1 - System Setup
The Telepresence Content Server (TCS) uses the VCS to register its connections. Because we are using an authenticated VCS we must
create a user account for the TCS to register with:
Step 1- Log into the VCS at http://vcs.collab.com with the following credentials
Login Credentials
Username Password
admin Cisco12345
Click here for the lab prerequisites
Introduction Lab Topology Fall 2012 Lab Topology Spring 2012 Lab Manual - Spring 2012 Lab Manual - Fall 2012 Lab ProctorsWiki Home
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Step 2- Navigate to VCS Configuration Authentication Devices Local Database
Figure 1
Step 3- Add a new user named "tcs" with the "Cisco12345" as the password as indicated below:
New User
Username Password
tcs Cisco12345
Step 4- Navigate to VCS Configuration Protocols SIP Configuration
Change the values as referenced in the image above
Section 2 - Video Recording and Streaming Lab
VCS Core Configuration
Step 1- Log into your pod's TCS http://tcs.collab.com
1. Username = collab\administrator2. Password = Cisco12345
Watch the username - Use the domain account collab\administrator
Step 2- Navigate to Configuration -> Site settings
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Figure 2 - Site Settings
Step 3- Under System Information change the fields to:
Figure 3 - Change System Info
1. System Name - PODX TCS (X = POD Number)2. Website Name - PODX Content Server (X = POD Number)3. Frontend Address = 10.5.0.72
Step 4- Under sip settings
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Figure 4 - SIP Settings
1. Enable sip2. Set the display name to TCS3. Set the sip address (URI) to [email protected]. Set the server address to 10.5.0.705. Username = tcs
6. Password = Cisco12345
Step 5- Make sure you check the allow guest access
Step 4- Scroll to the bottom and click on save
NOTE: The system may be slow to respond, please wait for it to finish
Step 5- If you have configured this correctly you should now be able to dial 3900 from your VCS registered endpoints. You will see the
display count down from 5 -> 1 and then start recording
Section 3 - Live Event
Step 1- Navigate to Recording Setup Recording Alias
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Step 2- Click on Add Recording Alias
Step 3- Now fill out the fields as instructed
1. Name = LIVE2. Sip address (URI) [email protected]. SIP display name Live-Event4. Under default recording permissions change the bubble to allow access to all authenticated uses
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Step 4- Now scroll to the bottom and click SAVE
Step 5- Now you should have a live recording alias of 3910!
Step 6- Now that you have a live alias Tony Stark would like to do a live webcast to tell you about his new invention From your CTS-500
dial 3910, after the countdown the system is recording.
Step 7- From your student laptop open your web browser and navigate to http://tcs.collab.com and click on the view recordings tab
Step 8- You should now see under your recordings one of them with a red dot
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Click on the live recording and you will now be streaming to your web browser. Now Tony can save the world with his new inventi
Section 4 - Show and Share Integration
Tony Stark loves to use technology and more specifically he love Show and Share (SNS). With Show and Share Tony can record video
blogs, people can follow home, it is his favorite media tool. In this exercise we will help tony configure SNS so he can record his video
blogs from anywhere
Step 1- Under system management navigate to Recording Setup -> Media server Configurations
Step 2- Under Media server configurations click on the Add show and share server configuration
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Step 3- Under the configuration section, enter the following information
1. Name = POD1-SNS2. Server address = sns.collab.com3. Username = superuser4. Password = Cisco123455. Confirm Password = Cisco12345
Step 4- Make sure you check the Publish recording on Show and Share server
Step 5- Then click the Get public categories button
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Step 6- From the show and share category drop down select PSA and then click save
Step 7- Now navigate to Recording Setup Templates
Step 8- Click on Add templates
Step 9- Fill out the fields as instructed
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1. Name = SNS-Template2. Check the Distribute to Show and Share3. Select the media server configuration you created, leave the size as large
Step 10- Scroll to the bottom and select save
Step 11- Navigate to Recording Setup Recording Aliases
Step 12- Click Add recording alias
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Step 13- Fill out the form as instructed below the screen shot
1. Name = SNS-Publish2. Recording type = Personal3. SIP address (URI) = [email protected]. SIP display name = SNS-Publish5. Template = SNS-template6. Under recording permissions make sure Allow access to all users, including guests is enabled
Step 14- From any video endpoint dial 3920, you will get a countdown and then the system will tell you it is recording. Record 10 20
seconds (or more if you want) and hang up.
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Step 15- Now from your web browser go to http://sns.collab.com It will take a few minuets to publish but your video will appear under th
PSA category on the left. Click on the PSA category and look for your recording
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